Situated in a valley that was once home to the Lipan Apaches, Tonkawa, and Comanches, this 851± acre Crockett County ranch for sale is exceedingly rich in history. The first Europeans on record that came through the county were Cabeza de Vaca in 1536, then Coronado in 1541, followed by Spanish explorer Gaspar Castaño de Sosa in 1590, which was on a mining expedition that passed through the western section of Crockett County to reach the Pecos River. Pecos Paradise is a secluded live water hunting and cattle ranch located just 10± miles south of the Fort Lancaster Historic site. Ozona is 42± miles away and both Fort Stockton and Sonora are under two hours from the ranch. The property is completely private with frontage on County Road 411. About a mile of tree-lined Pecos River, with deep pools and active sections, serves as the western boundary of this ranch and offers endless opportunities for recreational activities such as kayaking and canoeing. The property is low fenced and cross fenced with dirt ranch roads that give access through the property and trails that lead to the riverbanks. There are amazing elevation changes that are ideal for hiking and exploration, with stunning West Texas canyon views in every direction. Towards the center of the property there is a 2,500± square-foot home with three bedrooms and two bathrooms. There is also a 400± square-foot foreman’s home with one bedroom and a bathroom. Additional improvements include a 2,000± square-foot barn, cattle pens with a covered working area, and a semi-covered riding arena. The headquarters area has all utilities in place including an electric Edwards water well and single-phase electricity. An abundance of wildlife thrives within the ranch, with dense and diverse brush that covers approximately 65% of the acreage, while the remaining 35% consists of farmland. Wildlife includes whitetail, axis, mule deer, elk, aoudad, mountain lion, black bear, fox, turkey, dove, quail, and seasonal waterfowl. Several hunting blinds and feeders are in place on the ranch. Fishing is also great in the crystal-clear waters of the Pecos River. This is a rare opportunity to hunt where the Indians once camped and hunted and to own a tremendous isolated live water getaway with river frontage, breathtaking valley views, a home with all utilities in place, and abundant wildlife. Shown by appointment only with Texas Ranch Sales, LLC. Buyers brokers must be identified on first contact and must accompany buying prospect on first showing to be allowed full fee participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Texas Ranch Sales, LLC.